2002 Maryland gubernatorial election

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The 2002 Maryland gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2002. Democratic Governor Parris Glendening was term-limited and could not seek a third term. Republican Bob Ehrlich defeated Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, making him the first Republican governor of Maryland since Spiro Agnew, who served from 1967 to 1969. As of 2026, this is the last time Charles County voted Republican in a statewide election.

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2002 Maryland gubernatorial election

 1998
November 5, 2002
2006 
Turnout61.85% Increase 1.26%[1]
 
Nominee Bob Ehrlich Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Michael Steele Charles R. Larson
Popular vote 879,592 813,422
Percentage 51.55% 47.68%

County results
Ehrlich:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Townsend:      60–70%      70–80%

Governor before election

Parris Glendening
Democratic

Elected Governor

Bob Ehrlich
Republican

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This election marked the first time since the 1934 gubernatorial election that a Republican won Maryland without Baltimore City or Montgomery County.[2]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

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Democratic primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kathleen Kennedy Townsend 434,948 80.01
Democratic Robert Fustero 108,659 19.99
Total votes 543,607 100
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Fustero's receiving one-fifth of the vote brought surprise, given his non-political background and relatively small campaign spending of less than $1,500 to Kennedy Townsend's $2.3 million.[3][5] Townsend's campaign spokesman said such results were typical for a challenger in a Maryland Democratic primary.[6] Fustero said it showed that a significant number of Democrats were not happy with Townsend,[5] and predicted (correctly) that Townsend would lose to Ehrlich in the general election.[3] Fustero previously ran for Montgomery County Council and congress,[3] and ran for Montgomery County executive in 2006, placing third in the Democratic primary.[7] He died in 2013 at age 62.[8]

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

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Republican primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Ehrlich 229,927 92.88
Republican James J. Sheridan 9,181 3.71
Republican Ross Z. Pierpont 8,458 3.42
Total votes 247,566 100
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General election

Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend won the Democratic nomination, and Congressman Bob Ehrlich won the Republican nomination, both over token opposition.

Ehrlich chose Maryland Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele as his running mate, while Townsend chose Admiral Charles R. Larson as her running mate. Larson switched to the Democratic Party just a few weeks before the election.

Kennedy's selection of Larson as her running mate proved to be an unpopular move, seeing as he was a white former Republican and had been selected without consultation with black Democratic leaders.[9] Ehrlich ran advertisements assailing incumbent Governor Parris Glendening for the increasingly dismal fiscal situation in Maryland, an issue that resonated with Maryland voters. Glendening's unpopularity did little to help his Lieutenant Governor's flailing campaign.[10]

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Tossup October 31, 2002
Sabato's Crystal Ball[12] Lean R (flip) November 4, 2002
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Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Bob
Ehrlich (R)
Kathleen
Kennedy
Townsend (D)
Other /
Undecided
SurveyUSA[13] October 31 – November 2, 2002 797 (LV) ± 3.6% 51% 46% 2%
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Results

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Maryland gubernatorial election, 2002
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Bob Ehrlich 879,592 51.55% +6.74%
Democratic Kathleen Kennedy Townsend 813,422 47.68% −7.47%
Libertarian Spear Lancaster 11,546 0.68%
Write-ins 1,619 0.09%
Majority 66,170 3.88% −6.45%
Turnout 1,706,179
Republican gain from Democratic Swing
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Results by county

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County Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
Democratic
Robert Ehrlich
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Allegany 7,831 34.9% 14,416 64.2% 201 0.9% 6,585 29.3% 22,448
Anne Arundel 60,753 34.5% 113,968 64.7% 1,458 0.8% 53,215 30.2% 176,179
Baltimore 106,195 38.0% 170,920 61.2% 2,272 0.8% 64,725 23.2% 279,387
Baltimore City 120,070 75.0% 38,838 24.3% 1,198 0.7% -81,232 -50.7% 160,106
Calvert 9,854 37.5% 16,193 61.7% 208 0.8% 6,339 24.2% 26,255
Caroline 2,069 24.6% 6,286 74.7% 63 0.8% 4,217 50.1% 8,418
Carroll 12,107 20.2% 47,328 79.0% 511 0.9% 35,221 58.8% 59,946
Cecil 7,668 30.8% 16,956 68.1% 267 1.1% 9,288 37.3% 24,891
Charles 15,149 43.2% 19,695 56.1% 256 0.8% 4,546 12.9% 35,100
Dorchester 3,316 32.1% 6,941 67.2% 68 0.7% 3,625 35.1% 10,325
Frederick 21,913 33.1% 43,646 66.0% 596 0.9% 21,733 32.9% 66,155
Garrett 2,355 26.1% 6,604 73.2% 60 0.6% 4,249 47.1% 9,019
Harford 21,246 24.8% 63,553 74.3% 704 0.8% 42,307 49.5% 85,503
Howard 42,438 44.0% 53,260 55.2% 810 0.8% 10,822 11.2% 96,508
Kent 2,641 34.3% 5,012 65.0% 57 0.7% 2,371 30.7% 7,710
Montgomery 180,576 60.9% 113,680 38.3% 2,278 0.8% -66,896 -22.6% 296,524
Prince George's 150,927 76.5% 45,193 22.9% 1,074 0.6% -105,734 -53.6% 197,194
Queen Anne's 4,190 25.2% 12,341 74.2% 111 0.7% 8,151 49.0% 16,642
Somerset 2,052 31.1% 4,516 68.3% 40 0.6% 2,464 37.2% 6,608
St. Mary's 9,048 35.8% 15,986 63.2% 265 1.1% 6,938 27.4% 25,299
Talbot 4,225 29.5% 10,002 69.9% 78 0.6% 5,777 40.4% 14,305
Washington 11,719 30.6% 26,312 68.6% 314 0.9% 14,593 38.0% 38,345
Wicomico 8,775 35.1% 16,054 64.2% 166 0.7% 7,279 29.1% 24,995
Worcester 6,305 34.4% 11,892 64.9% 120 0.6% 5,587 30.5% 18,317
Totals813,42247.7%879,59251.7%13,1650.8%66,1703.9%1,706,179
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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Notes

  1. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

References

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